The power then to lay and collect duties, imposts, and excises, may be exercised, and must be exercised throughout the United States. Does this term designate the whole, or any particular portion of the American empire? Certainly this question can admit... Outlook and Independent - Page 6021901Full view - About this book
| Albert Shaw - 1899 - 788 pages
...States. Does this term designate the whole or any particular portion of the American empire ? Certainly this question can admit of but one answer. It is the name given to one great republic which is composed of States and Territories. The District of Columbia, with the... | |
| William Jennings Bryan - 1900 - 636 pages
...particular portion of the American empire?" He then goes on to answer the question: "It [the United States] Is the name given to our great Republic, which Is...the United States than Maryland or Pennsylvania." You will remember the idea was advanced here a few days ago that there was some other power in Congress... | |
| Carman Fitz Randolph - 1900 - 64 pages
...unrestricted range, and these are operative throughout the larger " United States " described by Marshall as " our great republic, which is composed of States and...not less within the United States, than Maryland or Pennsylvania."2 SOME IMPORTANT QUESTIONS AFFECTED BY THE EXTEN OF THE CONSTITUTION. Slavery. The first... | |
| American Academy of Political and Social Science - 1900 - 552 pages
...Judson. * See Dependencies and Protectorates, Political Science Quarterly, March, 1899. 1 5 Wheat. 317. is composed of states and territories. The District...the United States than Maryland or Pennsylvania." Omitting from consideration the case of Dred Scott for reasons already mentioned, it will be sufficient... | |
| William Jennings Bryan - 1900 - 666 pages
...States. Does this term designate the whole or any particular portion of the American empire? Certainly this question can admit of but one answer. It Is the...Republic, which Is composed of States and Territories. TheDistrlct of Columbia or the territory west of the Missouri Is not less within the United States... | |
| 1900 - 862 pages
...Does this term designate the whole or any particular portion of the American empire? Certainly the question can admit of but one answer. It is the name...Republic, which is composed of States and territories." In the Dred Scott case, which has been so frequently affirmed, Judge Taney uses the following language:... | |
| 1900 - 584 pages
...States. Does this term designate the whole or any particular portion of the American empire? Certainly this question can admit of but one answer. It is the name given to our great republic. It is composed of States and Territories ; the District of Columbia, or the territory west of the Missouri... | |
| James Wells Stillman - 1900 - 37 pages
...Loughborough v. Blake^ 5 Wheaton, 317, 319, referring to the words " United States,11 asserted that " It is the name given to our great republic which is composed of States and Territories"; but that was a mere dictum of "his Honor; for the question as to the political status of the Territories... | |
| James Wells Stillman - 1900 - 30 pages
...Loughborough v. Blake, 5 Wheaton, 317, 319, referring to the words " United States," asserted that "It is the name given to our great republic which is composed of States and Territories"; but that was a mere dictum of liis Honor ; for the question as to the political status of the Territories... | |
| 1900 - 1240 pages
...Government of distant territory, d»na Political science quarterly, 18U9, I P. 3 et s. &} Tbe diitrict of Columbia, or the territory west of the Missouri, is not less within the United SUtei than Maryland or Pennsylvania ; and it is not less necessary, on the principles of our Constitution,... | |
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